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Happily Ever After

by Jeff Brown

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I don’t claim to remember just how it began Maybe you looking at me looking at you (looking at me too) But when the dust finally settled on this lonely man It didn’t matter, cause I was with you Days turned to weeks, and you know how it goes Cause time carries on as it must Sometimes you don’t say a word, but still everyone knows That somehow you and me became us Well maybe it’s fortune or maybe it’s planned Or maybe we’ll never quite really understand But what if our story turns out like the rest We’ll be happily ever after... I guess. Well you ain’t no Queen, and I sure ain’t no King But I would crown you with the moon and the sun So when the moment was right, I gave you that ring Cause I knew that you were the one I said that I loved you, and you said ‘I do’ I swore that I’d spend my whole lifetime with you And I knew as I saw you walk down in that dress We’d be happily ever after... I guess. It seems like so long ago that we were so young But my, my how the time has flown We’ve long since retired, our songs have been sung And our kids all have kids of their own But you still fall asleep when I kiss you good-night And whisper ‘I love you’ as I turn out the light Now I lay awake and wonder just what happens next We’ll be happily ever after... We’ll be happily ever after... We’ll be happily ever after... For sure.
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This is quite possibly the most special song that I've ever written. There's always been something about it that I could never put my finger on. I wrote it for two friends who got married when I couldn't afford to get them anything nice for their wedding.

Since then, I've had the privilege of performing it at weddings all across the country for dear friends, and sometimes complete strangers. It makes me happy.

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released June 16, 2014

Christine Knodle lovingly plays the violin
Vocals and guitar by Jeff Brown

Recorded at Angel City Studio by Ellis Clark

CAUDog Records

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Jeff Brown Linden, Virginia

Describing his sound as ‘mostly songs about girls and feelings’, Brown veers from delicate indie-folk to more lively alt- rock, jazz & chamber pop. His songwriting trends towards melancholic and his Facebook page cites his songwriting influences as “Girls and alcohol, mostly,” though in reality, his music is rarely that one-dimensional. Brown writes love songs for people who are sick of love songs. ... more

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